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catching suspects wanted for an attack on the u.s. council in libya. separately bbc news is reporting another suspect died in a firefight with forces at an apartment in cairo the benghazi attacks killed the u.s. ambassadors in libya and three other embassador staff as well. texans like to say everything is bigger in their state now they can claim it is also faster. they're not alone in craving speed, safety experts say the chance of surviving a crash at 80 m.p.h. is essentially zero. the zero red beacon news reported the council vote was not unanimous 10-1, aldermen stefanie voted no saying the fee is just too high. tom skilling has your forecast. >> another lovely day tomorrow this front keeps slowing down probably in reaction to the storm at the of the attack right now. look at the winds coming in from the south tomorrow morning and tomorrow evening. here are the temperatures tomorrow. that is the satellite view of what's going on into there are the showers and thunderstorms coming in late in the day tomorrow passing late tomorrow night those are rat
catching suspects wanted for an attack on the u.s. council in libya. separately bbc news is reporting another suspect died in a firefight with forces at an apartment in cairo the benghazi attacks killed the u.s. ambassadors in libya and three other embassador staff as well. texans like to say everything is bigger in their state now they can claim it is also faster. they're not alone in craving speed, safety experts say the chance of surviving a crash at 80 m.p.h. is essentially zero. the zero...
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however, some computer models questionable and some of closer toward the coast of the u.s. and looking up front in the cold midwest. these lines are individual forecasts. it seems they are lined up so is confidence in the forecast down below but as a guest to the u.s., it diverges. either way, this is a very large and it will be a causal even for the mid-atlantic. have to see about anything beyond that. taker look at this time lapse. this is the sun rise from this morning along with morning high level clouds. what a beautiful star. there were a few sprinkles out and itwest this morning be a great afternoon. about 68 degrees at reagan national and 72 at dulles. high pressure is still anchored across the southeast. it is a little iffy for travelers in the northeast. this will bring some major the weekend even if impact us.not you will see a big cool down especially by sunday. for today, partly cloudy skies, warm, 77-82 degrees. our record high as 84 and we get close to that but i don't think we'll break it. tonight 53-60 and winds are from to marceau it will be a tomorrow and
however, some computer models questionable and some of closer toward the coast of the u.s. and looking up front in the cold midwest. these lines are individual forecasts. it seems they are lined up so is confidence in the forecast down below but as a guest to the u.s., it diverges. either way, this is a very large and it will be a causal even for the mid-atlantic. have to see about anything beyond that. taker look at this time lapse. this is the sun rise from this morning along with morning...
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. >> we have four u.s. missing to top it off. and when they come back and they say, are they marines or army? what does it matter. >> jon: it was interesting because every time they'd call, they would call back with another sort of strange question. >> yeah. yeah. the last words i heard out of my lieutenant's mouth was, he gave a great mission to drop smoke so he can extract back cover movement. they called back and gave the mission and said, no, it's too close to the village. he says, if you don't give me these rounds right now we're going to die. and the response back was "well, try your best." >> jon: it's an incredible story. i give you and rodriguez all the credit in the world for basically ignoring orders but living up to the creed which you swore to protect. you're brothers and going back in there. stick around for a little bit? >> yeah. >> jon: more with dakota meyer, "into the fire." it's on the bookshelves now. dakota meyer. [cheering and applause] $!,!,Ü$Ñ ♪ chappelle's show, chappelle's show ♪ ♪ chappelle's sh
. >> we have four u.s. missing to top it off. and when they come back and they say, are they marines or army? what does it matter. >> jon: it was interesting because every time they'd call, they would call back with another sort of strange question. >> yeah. yeah. the last words i heard out of my lieutenant's mouth was, he gave a great mission to drop smoke so he can extract back cover movement. they called back and gave the mission and said, no, it's too close to the village....
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part of an organized conspiracy by the u.s. postal service team to dupe the public or fool the authorities. >> the totality of the evidence is overwhelming. you're looking at the bernie madoff of sport. this is the biggest fraud in the history of sport. the biggest. he couldn't have done it alone. >> when money is involved, big money, then, of course, the cheat comes along. >> reporter: lance armstrong entered cycling as a brash, young competitor. full of enthusiasm and limited in his all-around ability. his mental then was the australian racer. did he strike you in those days as a cyclist that could eventually win the tour de france? >> for me, no. to be a good tour rider you have to be a good time and a good mountain climber. he wasn't particularly strong in those two areas. to me, he didn't have what it took in those early years. >> reporter: lance armstrong was then with the american motorola team. so, too, was new zealander steven schwartz. he said that in 1995 when phil anderson had left the team, the riders complained th
part of an organized conspiracy by the u.s. postal service team to dupe the public or fool the authorities. >> the totality of the evidence is overwhelming. you're looking at the bernie madoff of sport. this is the biggest fraud in the history of sport. the biggest. he couldn't have done it alone. >> when money is involved, big money, then, of course, the cheat comes along. >> reporter: lance armstrong entered cycling as a brash, young competitor. full of enthusiasm and...
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u.s. a critical issue. it's not just an economic issue, i think u.s. a moral issue. it's frankly not moral for my generation to keep spending massively more than we take in, knowing burdens will be passed on to the next generation and paying interest and principal all their lives. and the amount of debt we're adding at a trillion a year is not moral. how do we deal with it? mathematically, three ways you can cut a deficit. one is to raise taxes, two is to cut spending and number three is to grow the economy. more people work in a growing economy, paying taxes and get the job done that way. the president would prefer to raising taxes. i understand. the problem with raising taxes, it slows down the rate of growth, and you can never quite get the job done. i want to encourage economic growth and cut spending. what would i cut from spending? i will eliminate all programs by this test if they don't pass it. is the program so critical it's worth borrowing money from china to keep? obama care is on that list. i'm sorry, mr. president. i will stop the subsidy to pbs. i like
u.s. a critical issue. it's not just an economic issue, i think u.s. a moral issue. it's frankly not moral for my generation to keep spending massively more than we take in, knowing burdens will be passed on to the next generation and paying interest and principal all their lives. and the amount of debt we're adding at a trillion a year is not moral. how do we deal with it? mathematically, three ways you can cut a deficit. one is to raise taxes, two is to cut spending and number three is to...
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. >> maybe that's because the last u.s. census proved that 44% of all children conceived between 1927 and 1984 were conceived at a kiss concert. >> by gene. >> that's why we joined the helping parents to rock movement. >> we were on patrol 24/7. >> whoa, we got a code red. over there. over there. ♪ >> never fear. kiss is here. >> nice makeup. >> i'm sorry your parents ruined your birthday. kiss will make it all better. ♪ ♪ yeah [ cheers and applause ] >> yes, we love to rock. but not as much as we love helping parents to rock. >> here we go, champ. here we go. here we go. you're getting it. >> yeah, we're going to need to you sign this waiver. >> kiss assumes no liability for kids helped by kiss. >> dickey: the new santa fe from hyundai, proud sponsor of "jimmy kimmel live" and official vehicle of "helping parents 2 rock." >> jimmy: "jimmy kimmel live" is back in two minutes with don rickles, latest castoff from "dancing with the stars," bristol palin and music from miguel. ♪ [ female announcer ] those who look to f
. >> maybe that's because the last u.s. census proved that 44% of all children conceived between 1927 and 1984 were conceived at a kiss concert. >> by gene. >> that's why we joined the helping parents to rock movement. >> we were on patrol 24/7. >> whoa, we got a code red. over there. over there. ♪ >> never fear. kiss is here. >> nice makeup. >> i'm sorry your parents ruined your birthday. kiss will make it all better. ♪ ♪ yeah [ cheers and...
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seven the u.s. department of energy and mit together did a massive study and the question was what could we do with geothermal. and it's available online and the answer is that with the existing technology we could generate thousands of times our total energy needs for sure i was wondering if you heard about that and if you could let people know what thank you i appreciate bringing the topic up i don't know about that particular study but we did the show we did do the whole show i came in by skype from iceland about eight months ago year ago they're about and the city reykjavik that we were doing the show from is ninety nine percent of the electricity in the in the city and the heating in the city comes from geothermal i mean iceland is a is on a volcanic island basically a very large one but they've got live volcanoes and so they just pull and heat up convert into electricity we could do the same thing here in the united states you're absolutely right we could be doing it aggressively we could be d
seven the u.s. department of energy and mit together did a massive study and the question was what could we do with geothermal. and it's available online and the answer is that with the existing technology we could generate thousands of times our total energy needs for sure i was wondering if you heard about that and if you could let people know what thank you i appreciate bringing the topic up i don't know about that particular study but we did the show we did do the whole show i came in by...
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and the president pointed out correctly that production of oil and gases in the u.s. is up. but not due to his policies. in spite of his policies. mr. president, all of the inies in -- the increase in natural gas and oil is on private land, not government land. on government land, your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half. if i am president, i will double them. i will also gets the oil from offshore and alaska. i will bring that pipeline in from canada. by the way, i like coal. i want to make sure we can continue to burn clean coal. people in the coal industry think it's getting crushed by your policies. i wanted to get america and north america energy independent to create jobs. finally with regards to the tax cut. look, i am not looking to cut massive taxes and reduce the revenues going to the government. my number 1 principle is no tax cut that adds to the deficit. no tax cut that adds to the deficit. but i want to reduce the burden being paid by middle-income americans. to do that, that means, i cannot reduce the burden paid by high-income am
and the president pointed out correctly that production of oil and gases in the u.s. is up. but not due to his policies. in spite of his policies. mr. president, all of the inies in -- the increase in natural gas and oil is on private land, not government land. on government land, your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half. if i am president, i will double them. i will also gets the oil from offshore and alaska. i will bring that pipeline in from canada. by the way,...
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. >> details are he mernling this afternoon about two men linked to the u.s. kons slit attack in libya. reports indicate a militant suspected has been killed in egypt and another suspect now in custody in tunisia. the secretary of state hillary clinton responded today to reports a militant group claimedp,xdb responsibility foe attack while they were taking place. >> posting something on facebook is not evidence and just under scores how fluid reporting was at the time and continued for some time to be. even so, republicans are seizing on the e mails to boost allegations it was organized by terrorists. >> a man arrest forward trespassing onto the tarmac at new york's kennedy airport is raising serious questions about security procedures. his jet ski broke down while he was riding in jamaica bay. he swam three miles in the dark towards a light. he jumped a fence, walk add cross runways and taxi ways nobody saw him and no cameras or motion detectors the airport paid millions for picked him up. >> figured i was on cameras and maybe a helicopter or a police car, s
. >> details are he mernling this afternoon about two men linked to the u.s. kons slit attack in libya. reports indicate a militant suspected has been killed in egypt and another suspect now in custody in tunisia. the secretary of state hillary clinton responded today to reports a militant group claimedp,xdb responsibility foe attack while they were taking place. >> posting something on facebook is not evidence and just under scores how fluid reporting was at the time and continued...
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the president pointed out that production of oil and gas in the u.s. is up but not due to his policies -- in spite of his policies. all of the increase in natural gas and oil has happened on private land, not on government land. your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half. if i am president, i will double them. i will get the oil from offshore and alaska. i like coal. people in the coal industry feel like it is getting crushed by your policies. i want to get america and north american energy independence so we can create jobs. i am not looking to cut massive taxes and reduce the revenues going into the government. my number one principle is that there will be no tax cut that adds to the deficit. no tax cut that adds to the deficit. i want to reduce the burden being paid by middle-income americans. i cannot reduce the burden paid by high-income americans. any language of the contrary is not accurate. >> let's talk about taxes. it is instructive. four years ago when i stood on the stage, i said that i would cut taxes for middle
the president pointed out that production of oil and gas in the u.s. is up but not due to his policies -- in spite of his policies. all of the increase in natural gas and oil has happened on private land, not on government land. your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half. if i am president, i will double them. i will get the oil from offshore and alaska. i like coal. people in the coal industry feel like it is getting crushed by your policies. i want to get america...
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any killing of a u.s. ambassador is going to bed to nel this kind of season. but he believed in libya and the cause in which he risked his life, avenue the dangers, and the libbian people loved him for it. i was in benghazi during the attack, and the outpouring of emotion on the part of the libbians was palpable. >> jennifer: and he actually did resist some of the overintrusive security measures so he could be more connected; is that try? >> he had several roles before the ambassadorship and his hallmark was to go out and meet the people and talk about their concerns. >> jennifer: what surprised you most about your research in the start of the revolution? >> well, there are a whole range of things that surprised me. i had an inkling of this having been posted there for two years, but one was the way the bush administration -- the narratives that were constructed to establish the [ inaudible ] with libya. >> jennifer: tell me. >> essentially the idea that gadhafi was so scared by the image of saadam hussein pulled from a spider hole that he coughed up weapons o
any killing of a u.s. ambassador is going to bed to nel this kind of season. but he believed in libya and the cause in which he risked his life, avenue the dangers, and the libbian people loved him for it. i was in benghazi during the attack, and the outpouring of emotion on the part of the libbians was palpable. >> jennifer: and he actually did resist some of the overintrusive security measures so he could be more connected; is that try? >> he had several roles before the...
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. >> the u.s. government is saving bank of america for a billion dollars. the justice department alleges the bank committed fraud by selling defective mortgages leading to more than $1 billion in losses for taxpayers in countless foreclosures. the mortgages were purchased by fannie mae and friday mac and started by mortgage lender countrywide financial. but continued after bank of america acquired countrywide in 2008. bankamerica issued a statement saying at some point, bankamerica cannot be expected to compensate every entity that claims losses that were actually caused by the economic downturn. each year, thousands of people have errors in their credit reports that could prevent them from getting a loan or even a job. now people who can i get the company to change those errors that negatively impact report have an additional place to go for help. >> she is a food service employee at a washington, d.c. high school. she would like to be out here among the ranks of food truck owners. the reason she is not is because she bought a bad -- got a bad credit repor
. >> the u.s. government is saving bank of america for a billion dollars. the justice department alleges the bank committed fraud by selling defective mortgages leading to more than $1 billion in losses for taxpayers in countless foreclosures. the mortgages were purchased by fannie mae and friday mac and started by mortgage lender countrywide financial. but continued after bank of america acquired countrywide in 2008. bankamerica issued a statement saying at some point, bankamerica cannot...
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if we elect the wrong people, he writes, many of mreo than our 50,000 u.s. employees may suffer the consequencesncluding higher gasoline prices, grunawa inflation and other ills. other ills? like losing your job? this is snow balling. time share king david siegel of west gate resort reportedly has threatened to fire employees if brk brk is re-elected. and arthur allen who runs asg soft ware solutions e-iled his employees if we fail as a nation to make the right choice on november 6th, and we lose our independence as a company, i don't want to hear any complaints rega ding the fallout that will most likely come. back in the first gilded age in the 19th century, bosses in company towns lined up their workers and marched them to vote as a bloc. as we said, the beginning of this broadcast, the gilded age i is back with a vengeance.e welcome to the plutocracy, the remains of the old usa. that's it for this week. on our website, billmoyers.com at your request we're starting a book club. our first is chrystia freeland's plutocrats. read the book. ask questions. sha
if we elect the wrong people, he writes, many of mreo than our 50,000 u.s. employees may suffer the consequencesncluding higher gasoline prices, grunawa inflation and other ills. other ills? like losing your job? this is snow balling. time share king david siegel of west gate resort reportedly has threatened to fire employees if brk brk is re-elected. and arthur allen who runs asg soft ware solutions e-iled his employees if we fail as a nation to make the right choice on november 6th, and we...
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but i don't believe that. >> u.s. officials argue the street of benghazi without a clear intelligence picture on the ground could have led to friendly fire. they also feared an ambush. >> it's not easy as people think. not the way it's december played in hollywood where it's matter of fact and picked up and done. there are concerns about those they send there and having harm come to them as they're about those already there under duress. >> the fight was over in an hour according to recently leaked state department e-mails obtained by fox news. >> officials in washington reading the cables may have thought the attack was over. now they know it was a two-pronged assault on two separate locations that lasted more than six hours. >> bret: jennifer griffin live at the pentagon. thank you. >> cease-fire during an upcoming muslim holiday is still a possibility in syria. the u.n. arab league envoy says the government and rebel leaders signed off. the regime says it's still studying the proposal. the main opposition figure sa
but i don't believe that. >> u.s. officials argue the street of benghazi without a clear intelligence picture on the ground could have led to friendly fire. they also feared an ambush. >> it's not easy as people think. not the way it's december played in hollywood where it's matter of fact and picked up and done. there are concerns about those they send there and having harm come to them as they're about those already there under duress. >> the fight was over in an hour...
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according to the civil suit filed by a manhattan u.s. attorney, as the housing market was beginning to collapse in 2007, country wide launched a program code name hustle to crank out new mortgages as fast as they could and sell them as fast as they could to fannie mae and freddie mac. bank of america of course took over countrywide in july 2008. the suit says by then b of a knew about operation "hustle," and even to an extent helped keep it going. the suit says the bank would not buy the faud lent mortgages back from fannie mae and freddie mac essentially leaving the taxpayers stuck with them. the suit notes in 201, bank the america's ceo was quoted as saying, at the end of the day, we'll pay for the things countrywide did. now the justice department is demanding b of a do just that, it is a $1 billion civil suit. we have reached out to bank of america for a comment. we're still awaiting to hear back. of course this whole idea of suing a bank over the sins of a former bank has been criticized by house financial services committee ranking
according to the civil suit filed by a manhattan u.s. attorney, as the housing market was beginning to collapse in 2007, country wide launched a program code name hustle to crank out new mortgages as fast as they could and sell them as fast as they could to fannie mae and freddie mac. bank of america of course took over countrywide in july 2008. the suit says by then b of a knew about operation "hustle," and even to an extent helped keep it going. the suit says the bank would not buy...
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the u.s. could be the biggest oil producer ahead of saudi arabia. crude production is up fort 4th straight year and by the end of the decade imports may be down by half. wall street opens lower after des appointing earnings reports and gloomy forecasts from big named companies. the dow jones industrial average lost 243 points and the biggest one day drop since june almost 2% to close just above 13,000. and you will be able to order an ipad mini this friday apple confirmed the computer yesterday but it's more expensive than the competition which is why apple shares fell after announcement. that's america's money i am rob nelson. >>> you're watching the station that works for you. now, good morning maryland. >>> she was walking from the library to her dorm room when show was sexually assault. now police on a college are looking for the man who attacked her. >> pregnant from rape. is that what god wants? things get heated during a senatorial debate after one candidate makes his case for the pro life stance. >> and firsthand look at texting while drivin
the u.s. could be the biggest oil producer ahead of saudi arabia. crude production is up fort 4th straight year and by the end of the decade imports may be down by half. wall street opens lower after des appointing earnings reports and gloomy forecasts from big named companies. the dow jones industrial average lost 243 points and the biggest one day drop since june almost 2% to close just above 13,000. and you will be able to order an ipad mini this friday apple confirmed the computer yesterday...
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violent reaction to it, but this is not a case of protests directed at the united states at large or at u.s. policy this is in response to a video that is offense i have i have ive -- offensive t muslims. >> that is a lie. >> it is in response to a lack of respect by our leaders and our country. they are using that as an excuse. anybody looking and viewing that video knows it was made by a total what cck job. they know that, too. it was in response to a total lack of response to our country and our leadership. >> mr. trump stay right there we continue with our studio audience. more as donald trump weighs in on what he knows best. guess what? he tally did bui-- actually did it. >> this is the 8th wing of trump tower. we have starbucks, gucci, great food, great efrpg. it has really become one of the top tourist destinations anywhere in the country. >> you all like trump tower? it's the best. 57th and 5th right next to tiffany's. by the way, >> if you got a business you didn't build that. somebody else made that happen. >> it encapsulates what he truly thinks about small business enterprise. d
violent reaction to it, but this is not a case of protests directed at the united states at large or at u.s. policy this is in response to a video that is offense i have i have ive -- offensive t muslims. >> that is a lie. >> it is in response to a lack of respect by our leaders and our country. they are using that as an excuse. anybody looking and viewing that video knows it was made by a total what cck job. they know that, too. it was in response to a total lack of response to our...
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he is terry sapor, u.s. army special forces. and he is considered a bargain, bill schulz. and if thoughtful commentary were a trumpet, band geeks would blow him at a football game. it is john gibson, host of the radio program, the john gibson show. named after john gibson on fox news radio weekdays at noon eastern. blal >> was it an offer he can't refuse or a kind of snooze? on wednesday, an actual day of the week donald trump came clean on the bombshell he was teasing for days on end. that's basically a dare. after taking credit for the president releasing his long-tomorrow -- long-form birth certificate he promised to give a $5 million check to a charity of obama's choice. probably to kenya. provided he released his college and passport records before the november election. should barak take the bet? would not only trump be happy and satisfied, but the american people be happy. >> not only would i be happy and totally satisfied, but the american people will be happy. >> just checking of the as for the public's reaction to this supposedly devastating announcement. >> a ch
he is terry sapor, u.s. army special forces. and he is considered a bargain, bill schulz. and if thoughtful commentary were a trumpet, band geeks would blow him at a football game. it is john gibson, host of the radio program, the john gibson show. named after john gibson on fox news radio weekdays at noon eastern. blal >> was it an offer he can't refuse or a kind of snooze? on wednesday, an actual day of the week donald trump came clean on the bombshell he was teasing for days on end....
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energy is critical, and production of oil and gas in the u.s. is up, but not due to his policies, in spite of his policies. mr. president, all the increase in natural gas and oil has happened on private land, not on government land. on government land, your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half. i am president, i will double them, and also get the oil from offshore and alaska, and i will bring that pipeline in from canada. by the way, i like coal. people in the coal industry feel it is getting crushed by its -- by your policy. i want to get north america at energy independence so we can create those jobs. finally, with regards to that tax cut, i am not looking to cut massive tax and reduce the revenues going to the government. my number one principle is there'll be no tax cut that adds to the deficit. no tax cut that adds to the deficit. i do want to reduce the burden being paid by middle income americans. that also means i cannot reduce the burden paid by high-income americans. any language to the contrary is simply
energy is critical, and production of oil and gas in the u.s. is up, but not due to his policies, in spite of his policies. mr. president, all the increase in natural gas and oil has happened on private land, not on government land. on government land, your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half. i am president, i will double them, and also get the oil from offshore and alaska, and i will bring that pipeline in from canada. by the way, i like coal. people in the coal...
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. >> greta: if there is a problem at a u.s. embassy, a general course. i realize each incident is unique. but if there is a problem in an embassy, what happens first? is there a protocol that the embassy notifies the state department? what's the process? >> well, clearly, there is notification to the state department through the operations center that there is trouble at an embassy and then the separation operations center will try to ascertain what is happening, will notify the relevant officials, so there is a protocol. but when things are unfolding very, very quickly. it is not always easy to know what is really going on on the ground. and to my mind, the really important questions here are about how information was collected, did the various agencies really coordinate and share intelligence in the way that we had hoped, with the reforms that were made after 9/11? so there is a big picture to be examined here. but we don't have all of the pieces. and i think it's easy to try to jump to conclusions about what might have happened here. it's probably bet
. >> greta: if there is a problem at a u.s. embassy, a general course. i realize each incident is unique. but if there is a problem in an embassy, what happens first? is there a protocol that the embassy notifies the state department? what's the process? >> well, clearly, there is notification to the state department through the operations center that there is trouble at an embassy and then the separation operations center will try to ascertain what is happening, will notify the...
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not only because the u.s. has got the dollar, which is the world's largest reserve currency and largest market and growing at 2% and employment at 7.8%. all these issues. what the governor is talking about, of course, is debt and deficits. and the very high level of u.s. debt, which at some point is going to have to be addressed. whoever gets elected to the white house, whichever party takes the house and the senate, they are going to have to deal with the debt crisis. >> now, also got a chance to ask richard about his stateside train trip through the u.s. talked to voters from chicago through iowa and utah and california. >> this was brilliant. i tell you why i really liked it because i got to see, i got to see americans, whether it was in the civil war reenactment in iowa or at byu in utah or in colorado and i got to hear what their concerns truly are in this election season. it gives you a better perspective than the metropolitan elittism of the coasts. >> check out "quest means business" or watch cnn inter
not only because the u.s. has got the dollar, which is the world's largest reserve currency and largest market and growing at 2% and employment at 7.8%. all these issues. what the governor is talking about, of course, is debt and deficits. and the very high level of u.s. debt, which at some point is going to have to be addressed. whoever gets elected to the white house, whichever party takes the house and the senate, they are going to have to deal with the debt crisis. >> now, also got a...
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keep in mind what u.s. officials knew at the time. they knew for example, that al sharia was a well equipped group with anti-american sentiment. they had rpgs, mortar rounds, a fleet of vehicles. it wouldn't be surprising if groups had that available. it did indicate that they knew early on this had coordination to it. >> certain will i as you said, coordination. other words that don't seem to quite fit with that. you've also been reporting on the arrest of a man who's linked to the attacks. what do you know about him? have american authorities been able to question him? >> they haven't been able to question him. he was moving through turkey and there was a request by the u.s. to he can taken him, which turkey did, and then turned him over to the tunisians. senator chambliss was talking about this earlier. another interesting part of this, too, erin, is that he was apparently posting details about the attack as it was happening on social media websites. >> wow, so they found out about him on social media sites? thanks very much to suz
keep in mind what u.s. officials knew at the time. they knew for example, that al sharia was a well equipped group with anti-american sentiment. they had rpgs, mortar rounds, a fleet of vehicles. it wouldn't be surprising if groups had that available. it did indicate that they knew early on this had coordination to it. >> certain will i as you said, coordination. other words that don't seem to quite fit with that. you've also been reporting on the arrest of a man who's linked to the...
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members were concerned with the upcoming u.s. fiscal cliff and a number of participants highlighted the uncertainty of qe. i talk about members in the first part. those are voters. now participants are the fuller board. as we'll see in a little bit, this fuller board includes hawks but they're not in the voting rotation right now. some of those object as they say qe probably works best under financial market stress, not under the current conditions. it won't help an economy plagued by uncertainty. it could complicate the tightening of policy when it is time for the fed to tighten and it could raise rates in other sectors. however, most participants believe the risk of qe as detailed there could be managed. >>> now a couple issues here. the effectiveness of the calendar date guidance. remember they extended that into 2015. but there's a big debate on the fed about whether or not this is effective. they worry that the change could be seen as an economic downgrade and not have a positive economic impact. they also said they prefer e
members were concerned with the upcoming u.s. fiscal cliff and a number of participants highlighted the uncertainty of qe. i talk about members in the first part. those are voters. now participants are the fuller board. as we'll see in a little bit, this fuller board includes hawks but they're not in the voting rotation right now. some of those object as they say qe probably works best under financial market stress, not under the current conditions. it won't help an economy plagued by...